I Drew Every Day for 100 DAYS!
Summary
TLDRIn this inspiring video, the creator shares their personal journey of improving their drawing skills through a 100-day challenge. Starting with a self-deprecating look at a childhood drawing, they recount their decision to practice drawing daily, noticing significant progress after 30 days. With continued dedication, they reach day 100 with noticeable improvements in their art. The video documents the creator's artistic development, including their experiments with different styles, references, and coloring techniques. They also share their struggles with consistency and the pressure of self-comparison. The creator emphasizes the importance of practice and perseverance, drawing parallels with their gym journey. The video concludes with a motivational message, encouraging viewers to pursue their goals with determination and to keep practicing.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The creator started a 100-day drawing challenge to improve their art skills and found it enjoyable and motivating.
- 📈 They noticed a significant improvement in their drawing abilities by comparing their work from day 0 to day 100.
- 🤔 Initially, they struggled with maintaining momentum and felt like they lost some of their skills after a video they made about their progress.
- 🖌️ The use of different drawing tools, such as markers and pens, was experimented with, and they found coloring to be a fun way to bring drawings to life.
- 🌈 They explored various coloring techniques and styles, sometimes with mixed results, but always learning from the process.
- 📚 Reference drawing was emphasized as a key method for improving, which led to more accurate proportions and details in their art.
- 🔄 The creator faced challenges with consistency, particularly with drawing different angles of faces, but made progress over time.
- 🚫 They experienced self-doubt and compared their work to their best pieces, which sometimes led to dissatisfaction with their drawings.
- 📈 By day 40, they felt they had regained some of their drawing skills and continued to see improvement.
- 🎉 On day 100, they celebrated the challenge's completion by drawing with their audience and reflecting on their journey.
- 💪 The creator encourages viewers to pursue their goals with persistence and practice, just as they did with their drawing challenge.
Q & A
What was the initial motivation behind the artist's decision to start drawing every day?
-The artist was motivated to start drawing every day after realizing the potential improvement in their skills by comparing their drawings from the start to after 30 days of practice.
How did the artist feel about their progress after completing the 30-day drawing challenge?
-The artist felt amazed and motivated to keep going after seeing the significant difference in their drawing skills after 30 days of daily practice.
What was the artist's approach to improving their drawing skills?
-The artist focused on drawing from references, trying out different styles, and drawing different things they saw and liked as much as possible to improve their skills.
How did the artist's attitude towards their own artwork change after completing the 30-day challenge?
-The artist started to feel more confident in their ability to draw and appreciated the progress they had made, even though they still compared their new work to their best pieces.
What kind of support did the artist receive from the online community during their drawing challenge?
-The artist received a lot of support and positive feedback from the comments section, which motivated them to continue with their daily drawing practice.
What was the artist's experience with using markers for coloring their drawings?
-The artist initially struggled with using markers, finding it challenging to control the coloring and worried about ruining their drawings. However, they eventually enjoyed the process and felt it added depth to their artwork.
How did the artist's perception of their own drawing abilities evolve over the 100 days?
-The artist's perception evolved from feeling like a fraud and being frustrated with their lack of progress to gaining momentum, regaining confidence, and recognizing their own improvements in drawing different angles and styles.
What was the artist's strategy for dealing with the frustration of not improving as quickly as they hoped?
-The artist continued to draw as much as they could, despite the frustration, and focused on regaining their momentum and gradually improving their skills.
How did the artist incorporate color into their drawings?
-The artist experimented with different coloring methods, trying out various tones and shades to make their drawings more alive and vibrant. They also used markers to add depth and detail to their artwork.
What was the artist's goal for the future of their drawing practice?
-The artist aimed to continue practicing and improving their skills, with the hope of developing their own unique drawing style over time.
What was the artist's final message to their audience regarding goal setting and personal improvement?
-The artist encouraged their audience to set goals and to keep practicing, emphasizing that improvement comes from consistent work and dedication.
Outlines
🎨 The 100-Day Drawing Challenge Journey
The video script details the narrator's personal challenge of drawing every day for 100 days. Starting with a childhood drawing, the narrator expresses a lifelong interest in drawing but acknowledges a lack of practice. After a previous video where they committed to daily drawing for 30 days and observed significant improvement, they continued the practice. The script includes the narrator's reflections on their progress, struggles, and the joy of drawing, as well as their exploration of different styles and techniques. It also mentions the support received from the audience, which motivated them to keep going.
🖌️ Exploring Art Styles and Media
The paragraph describes the artist's process of drawing and experimenting with various art styles and mediums. It includes the challenges faced when trying out new pens and markers, the iterative process of getting proportions right, and the enjoyment derived from drawing characters from a favorite rhythm game. The artist also talks about drawing from references to improve skills, the influence of anime on their style, and the satisfaction of completing a drawing book and moving on to a larger art book. There is also a mention of a sponsored segment for G FUEL and a discussion on the preference for metal cups.
📈 Progress and Self-Criticism in Art
This section of the script focuses on the artist's self-evaluation and the progress made over the 100-day challenge. It details the artist's journey of drawing more realistically, the pride in their work, and the tendency to compare new drawings with their best work, which sometimes led to self-criticism. The artist talks about drawing from online sources for inspiration, the recognition of their own mistakes, and the realization of improvement in identifying and correcting imbalances and proportions in their drawings. There is also a discussion about drawing without reference to gauge improvement and a first-time attempt at drawing while recording, sharing insights into their process.
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Mindmap
Keywords
💡Drawing Practice
💡Artistic Potential
💡Daily Challenge
💡Improvement
💡Supportive Community
💡Rhythm Game
💡Drawing Styles
💡Coloring Techniques
💡Reference Drawing
💡Consistency
💡Sponsorships
Highlights
The artist started a 30-day drawing challenge and continued to 100 days, observing significant improvement in their skills.
Initially, the artist felt they had lost progress after 5 days but persisted and regained momentum.
The artist used different styles and references to improve their drawing, including detailed characters from their favorite rhythm game, 'Tuni the Sun'.
The artist experimented with various coloring techniques and materials, such as markers, to add depth to their drawings.
A shift towards more realistic drawings was made, with the artist feeling a sense of accomplishment after completing a piece they were proud of.
The artist struggled with consistency and often compared their work to their best piece, which sometimes led to dissatisfaction.
Drawing from references was emphasized as a key method for improvement, allowing the artist to study forms and shapes effectively.
The artist found that drawing without reference was a valuable exercise to gauge their improvement and comfort with their skills.
A large art book was used later in the challenge, providing a different experience due to the smoothness of the paper.
The artist enjoyed drawing full-body characters and manga styles, often using themselves as a reference for poses.
Experimenting with different angles, particularly side views, was a challenge that the artist gradually overcame with practice.
The artist's experience with coloring was mixed, with some attempts proving more successful than others, but overall showing progress.
The 100-day challenge concluded with the artist feeling more confident and capable in drawing a variety of faces and styles.
The artist emphasized the importance of practice and setting goals, drawing parallels with their experience in going to the gym.
The support from the audience played a significant role in motivating the artist to continue the drawing challenge.
The artist's journey was sponsored by NordVPN, which was advertised as a way to stay protected and secure online.
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Transcripts
drawing it's hard here's a picture I
drew when I was 7 years old it's me and
my dad showering what's the problem I
know what you're thinking endless
potential in this young artist the truth
is I always like drawing I just never
practiced it so in my last video I
decided to try and practice drawing
every day for 30 days and I realized
this is amazing I'm having so much fun
and I could compare the result when I
started to after 30 days and it was a
big difference so it really made me
motivated to keep going and especially
with everyone in the comments being so
supported therefore I continued and
we're at day 100 I drew every day for
100 days so let's look at the result did
we have the same kind of improvement or
have I Peete let's check it out here we
are I'm so excited because I purposely
have not looked at these old ones as
well so we can hopefully experience this
together just for reference this is
where I started off at Day Zero and this
is where we left off at day 30 I really
didn't like these I bought these markers
or pens to fill in I thought it would
automatically make it better but it was
just really hard you know 5 days after I
had done my video I felt like I just
lost sort of what I had gained like I
was so mad about it and I felt like a
fraud like oh did I just trick everyone
cuz I couldn't draw anymore so I kept
going and I try to draw as much as I had
time to do and slowly gain back my
momentum I draw Momo here uh because Mar
wanted me to and she Drew Momo as well I
added it to the
end oh yeah so my favorite rhythm game
is called tuni them sun and they have
these characters that are really
interesting cuz they're so detailed and
fun and weird so I really like drawing
these and I feel like I got the
proportions decent enough which I
couldn't do before so yeah I love
drawing these it's fun to try out
different styles I have not develop my
own and I'm just trying to draw
different things that I see and like as
much as possible and that's what
everyone told me as well the best way to
improve is draw from reference so I drew
these super quick and I felt like they
were kind of fun and weird had to had a
they so sad anime girl anyway I finished
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right back to the video we'll go through
this quickly I started drawing more
realistic less anime and I drew this one
and my God I was so proud of it I loved
it so much I couldn't believe I drew it
and I felt like yes I did it I drew
something I liked finally it was also
kind of a blessing in a curse because I
would always compare whatever I drew to
the best thing I felt like I drew and it
made me really hate a lot of stuff that
I drew that I don't think was that bad I
don't know just drawing random stuff I
find online on Pinterest and
Google God damn
it I think I was having a bad
day hated it always comparing no that
sh didn't have time to draw that day
interesting cuz I don't remember why
maybe it was cuz I was just doing so bad
who knows uh it's interesting cuz now I
look at this and I can immediately tell
just like what's way off where the head
is too small it's not really balanced
it's the sort of stuff you automatically
pick up when you draw yeah and the eye
is way too high up in comparison you can
see here but anyway it's kind of fun to
go through this to be honest spend more
time on some than others I guess I think
57 was a good
day maybe
not oh yeah so I drew with no reference
cuz everyone like I said everyone said
draw with reference that's the best way
to improve uh to study other forms and
shapes so I wanted to draw without just
to sort of see if if I was improving and
definitely felt like I had so even
though the I are too far apart but hey
could also draw way quicker now as well
but yeah I sort of plowed through this
book so I bought this really big one
like a proper art book instead of a
Sketchbook and I tore off the first two
pages because the paper was so smooth
and I wasn't used to it and it was just
so difficult so no one will know what I
drew but I could actually fit a lot more
into one page which I think was really
fun to just look at
yes I draw cat girlss don't judge me so
I try to do one sort of page per day
which I really like doing try to commit
to a full more full body different manga
and stuff like that you can see how many
attempts it took me to actually draw
something I was happy with I feel like
you draw one thing you like that will
cost you 10 things you
hate I think I use myself as reference
for some of these I know that's kind of
weird I just needed the pose that I
wanted to draw yeah and that one
too I don't want to be an anime girl I
just need the reference oh yeah this one
in the middle is Maria I drew it super
quick I asked her to post for
me it's kind of bad but it's fun to draw
it here we go so I borrowed one of
Marcus's pens the green one it was
really bad in the beginning but I used
the other end of it and I think it was
just too strong I never used a marker
before so I I wasn't sure how to do it
so I bought my own markers just to kind
of try it out and obviously takes more
time to color stuff but I really enjoyed
doing it and it sort of makes them come
to life more and I was trying out
different things sometimes it doesn't
work I drew that one but I was too
scared to actually commit to coloring it
cuz I thought I would ruin it I spent
one day trying to do
green then another they're doing blue
and I try to not waste much time
coloring but then they get really sloppy
and bad so it's
difficult I did yellow which I really
love I was trying out different methods
of sort of how to make it
interesting red and salmon I wanted to
go through every color I had cuz I
didn't have that many
anyway I drew this one and I did it so
sloppily that I felt like I could have
done that better so I really tried on
this one it's quite cute I like it it
reminds me of an anime I watched when I
was way younger I don't remember she had
it was like a redhead girl with a
samurai sword did a purple one these are
very anime drawings you know what I mean
but it's fun to see it in front of you
this is my fortune for the year I got
daichi the best Fortune so prosperity
and wealth to me this year thank you
very much too scared to color this
one
oh my new favorite I love this one this
is on day 84 this is nice to look at I
think it works so it took
me 40 days to feel like I drew something
I liked
again I feel like there's definitely an
improvement I can see it already but it
just took me so many tries and I was
trying different anytime the head is
shaped differently it's like a whole
different ball game if you're not used
to it so I drew from the side for the
first time and as you can see it took a
lot of
tries but I got there okay
there was rep painting here I felt like
I need just needed more practice with
different angle of the head so I try to
do as much as possible yeah different
styles of coloring it's a shame it
bleeds through the coloring I didn't
like that one I tried I just wasn't
happy with it yeah I like that one a lot
too scared to color it don't ask me what
happened here still really struggling to
be consistent with the different angles
of the face messed up the eye I remember
liking this one
one started drawing sad anime girls and
Chainsaw man I love power and uh what's
her name Kenan are so expressive if you
know this scene you know I I remember
reading it I was like I have to draw
that I think it was a bit sloppy but
it's kind of kind of nice could have
done a better job but hey so for day 98
I wanted to draw with you guys so we'll
do that now so I realized I never
actually drwn drawn anything and
recorded it before so it it's a bit
weird but uh this is how I do it I bet
it's
wrong clearly CU I like to do the Eyes
First just cuz they're the most
important and at least at least the
placement of them then I sort of try and
figure out where the chin is going to
end up in relation to everything else
and that does not look right for me as a
beginner this process takes me the most
time but I also think it's the most
important the chin is so difficult it
all has to
work I actually decided to change the
eyes I don't remember why just felt like
they were a bit too
messy that looks better I also decided
to change the body to be front face
instead it just felt more natural and
there we go that's our first sketch so I
colored in with the pen added these
little Frog characters now we can erase
the scribbles which makes it look really
empty I wanted to make the hair gray but
I didn't really have many colors so it
was hard to make it work I tried my best
I feel like the more different tones and
shades the better the More Alive it
looks so I wasn't planning to go this
dark but here we are face is always
scary in my
opinion and then once I'm done coloring
I like to fill in more with the mark uh
I don't know what to call it the pen the
black pen just to give it some more
something I wasn't sure whether to
commit on the frogs but I did
anyway why not so I colored in the frogs
and I decided to add some splasher green
just so the three colors would show up
somewhere on her as well he actually
looks nice I added this circle to make
it more interesting but I don't know if
it was the best idea to be
honest but this is a result
99 I felt like I could finally more
consistently draw different face angles
it didn't take me 600 tries as you can
tell by the lack of
eraser in comparison at least and then
on day 100 I just wanted to draw again
with you guys a little bit of
chainsawman uh cuz I I love these
characters and I think they're so fun to
draw I feel like what I draw usually is
not as good as the reference but hey
it's still fun to look at get
it I love this character so much this
scene was soing
funny best girl easily so yeah that
concludes my 100 day drawing challenge I
owe a huge thanks to you guys for being
so supportive one of the main reasons I
actually decided to keep going cuz I
wasn't planning to do it I remember
asking might say like am I just
embarrassing myself uploading this video
like but everyone was so nice I hope it
doesn't seem like I'm fishing for
compliments but I thank you when I
started going to the gym like 7 years
ago I was not in shape at all but I
remember thinking after I've done it I
was like well I've done it once now I
just got to keep going and then
eventually I'll hit my goal and I'm kind
of keeping the same mentality with
drawing you know I don't know what my
goal is but all you got to do is keep
practicing that's all it takes you know
you don't get better unless you actually
put in the work right I forgot to do the
comparison so this is where I was at 30
days and this is where we're at now
maybe you can't tell a massive
difference but I I I can tell a massive
difference I feel so much more confident
drawing now and I can draw quicker less
attempts and also just to be able to
incorporate color I hope in a year I can
develop my own style more uh but we'll
see you guys then I definitely spent
more time this time around than just 10
minutes a day which is kind of the point
you know it's just a way to make you set
a goal to do something for 10 minutes a
day it's a great way to make you keep
going at it and I was having so much fun
doing it anyway whatever goals you have
I believe in you you can do
it all right I'll see you guys in the
next one
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